

Mendeley has recently been added to CatchApp’s collection of integrated apps. It’s the easiest way to catch up with everything your team is working on. Especially when it comes to remote collaboration, transparency about who’s doing what in the project is key. Collecting information, organizing references and writing papers is a highly collaborative task. Working in a research group can be a hassle sometimes. Here are some more details from the CatchApp developers, and if you have any questions, comments or suggestions about the app feel free to leave a comment or tweet them Mendeley Evernote Mendeley Evernote Windows
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All you need to do is enter the code “mendeley” after signing up.
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If you’re tempted to try it, Mendeley users can get a larger update quota at a discount. One such app is a push notification service called CatchApp, which lets you keep track of all your updates – including Mendeley – in one feed.

You probably know that Mendeley has an open API that lets 3 rd party developers build apps that work with the platform (we have over 300 of them so far!) to offer our users even more useful tools and services. If you haven't tried it, you should also check out our citation autocomplete feature. bib content (and the file can also be refreshed via the project menu). If you add more references to your Mendeley library, you can refresh the link to pull in the new. Once the file has been uploaded into the project, you can use it with BibTeX in the usual way: Once the accounts are linked, all you need to do is choose a name for the Mendeley bibliography file in the project: The first time you do this, you’ll be prompted to connect your Mendeley account with your Overleaf account:Īnd then to authorize this on the Mendeley website: How does it work? It’s very simple – from the project menu in the editor select Add files -> Add bibliography, which brings up the bibliography import screen: Using the new Mendeley reference importer in Overleaf

To see how it works, check out the illustrated guide below. This is thanks to a concerted effort from our development team – Tim Alby in particular – and the Mendeley API team with whom we’ve been working in order to refine and improve the BibTeX output from the API. You can now import your reference library directly from Mendeley to Overleaf (formerly writeLaTeX), to make it easy to manage your references and citations in your projects. It’s here! The feature you've been asking for since we first launched our bibliography manager integration in September.
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Update: Press Release now available to download (pdf). Update (July 4 2016): You can now link Mendeley Groups: find out more here! Honestly, I prefer EndNote, but if you want to share with others, Mendeley is. An other point to think of is Mendeley is free but for EndNote you have to pay. Older version of Evernote for Windows: Open your note list, right-click the note you want to link to, then select Copy Internal Link. The new Evernote for Windows: Open the note, click the More actions button (three dots) at the top of the note, then click Copy internal link.
